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Helping Organizations Accelerate Agility

We provide Agile training and Agile coaching for organizations ready to move beyond book learning to actual practice.

Our team will help you get the results you desire by taking a pragmatic approach based on where you are today and help you design a customized roadmap. By leveraging our Path to Agility Model, we will advise you on the best way to avoid failure and reach success as quickly as possible.

Agile Transformation

Coaches and trainers work together to guide the transformation from inception to completion using the Path to Agility.

Agile is more than a process change. It demands an examination of current processes, improvement of technical practices, and building a culture of high performance to start the adoption and dedication to make it stick.

From Our Clients & Alumni

“I felt like Agile Velocity acted more like a partner than a vendor. Their team of experts have been a huge benefit in accelerating my team operationally in an Agile environment.”

WayneFueling Enterprises

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“Before working with Agile Velocity we never finished a sprint. We now are completing sprints consistently and pulling in additional work.”

Mitratech

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“Beyond actual classroom training, the on-site coaching and office hours proved to be critical to our transformation as a coach was there to observe, provide feedback, answer questions and really get us started by moving us to practice quickly. To my knowledge, Agile Velocity is the best in the business.”

KasasaBancVue

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“My team had built the cars that were going to go through the city. And the team that built the roads built them with four blocks across and my team had cars that were six blocks across...and it was like, oh...Agile!”

“Both the instructors were very informative and kept everyone in tune and interactive all the time. Overall, they’re just a great company. I learned way more in training and way more equipped with the right tools to tell them how to properly use the methodology that no YouTube video could ever teach me. ”